Almost four years in the making, Future Terrains is proud to announce the publication of the new, not-for-profit book, 102 Things to Do with a Hole in the Ground, by the Eden Project. From reinventing coal mining regions to regenerating communities and rebuilding...
Assembling Alternative Futures for Heritage (or, more simply, Heritage Futures) is a £2.4 million, four-year, inter-disciplinary research programme which aims to develop a broad, international and cross-sectoral comparative framework for understanding ‘heritage’. It...
While working in Afghanistan, Pete got to know the LA rock guitarist, Lanny Cordola, who formed the charity, The Miraculous Love Kids, to teach traumatised and marginalised Afghan girls to play guitar, while empowering them and imparting valuable life skills and...
Pete Whitbread-Abrutat was awarded a prestigious Travelling Fellowship by the Winston Churchill Memorial Trust (WCMT) to research world class landscape restoration projects in the USA, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Brazil, Chile and Argentina. He visited a range of ecosystems...
Whilst working at the Eden Project and in association with others, Pete Whitbread-Abrutat developed and managed the Eden Project – Rio Tinto partnership – a high profile, strategic relationship between Eden and the mining multi-national. This process...